2019
DOI: 10.15316/sjafs.2019.163
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Influence of Mono-ammonium and Di-ammonium Phosphate on Phosphorus Use Efficiency of Maize and Bread Wheat Plants

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“…Similarly, some researchers Majeed et al [18] in the field, and Irfan et al [11] in the greenhouse who were reported that the AE values of the wheat plant decreased significantly when phosphorus doses applications were increasing in the soil. In greenhouse conditions, Yossif and Gezgin [9] revealed that when the application of phosphorus doses in form of MAP and DAP were increased, AE of the wheat plant decreased as the same result and the AE of the popcorn plant increased as an opposite result. Also, as the opposite to our result, Saeed et al [22] corn in the field, and Akhtar et al [32] wheat in greenhouse determined that when the phosphorus amount applications increased to the soil, the AE of the plant was increasing significantly.…”
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“…Similarly, some researchers Majeed et al [18] in the field, and Irfan et al [11] in the greenhouse who were reported that the AE values of the wheat plant decreased significantly when phosphorus doses applications were increasing in the soil. In greenhouse conditions, Yossif and Gezgin [9] revealed that when the application of phosphorus doses in form of MAP and DAP were increased, AE of the wheat plant decreased as the same result and the AE of the popcorn plant increased as an opposite result. Also, as the opposite to our result, Saeed et al [22] corn in the field, and Akhtar et al [32] wheat in greenhouse determined that when the phosphorus amount applications increased to the soil, the AE of the plant was increasing significantly.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In greenhouse conditions, increasing of monoammonium phosphate (MAP) and di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizers application on slightly alkaline (pH 7.38) soil, Bayraktar 2000 variety of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) plant agronomic phosphorus uptake efficiency (AE) and physiological phosphorus uptake efficiency (PE) were decreased significantly, whereas Anti.cin 98 cultivar of popcorn (Zea mays L.) plant agronomic phosphorus uptake efficiency (AE) and physiological phosphorus uptake efficiency (PE) were increased significantly [9]. Papadopoulos [10] found that when increased phosphorus applications in the form of monoammonium phosphate (MAP), di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) and tri-super phosphate (TSP) phosphorus fertilizers to a calcareous and basic reaction soil, apparent recovery phosphorus use efficiency (AR, %) of the barley plant was decreased significantly.…”
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“…Maize is reportedly a very sensitive crop to Al and high levels of Al limits biomass production and P uptake, even at very low Al application rates and short exposure intervals ( Giannakoula et al, 2008 ; Yossif & Gezgin, 2019 ; Tandzi et al, 2018 ). The effect of Al in alkaline and acidic soils negatively impact root growth, however acidic soils have much more severe impact on root reduction ( Stass et al, 2006 ; Lidon & Barreiro, 2002 ).…”
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“…However, as research indicates, even in conditions where soil is rich in phosphorus, band application positively affects the grain yield of cereal crops [28]. Some authors also point out that on alkaline soils, the effect of ammonium phosphates on the maize dry matter and the use of P from fertilizers depend on their chemical composition, i.e., the N:P ratio [29]. Thus, a fertilizer containing diammonium phosphate (DAP) with additional sulfur (S) seems interesting and worth investigating.…”
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